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Mega Ran Japan Tour opens with Daikanyama M show

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The Mega Ran Japan Tour, taking place between June 19 and 29, will open with a show at the Daikanyama M event space in Tokyo. The show will feature live performances by Mega Ran and DJ DN3, Hiversaires game designer Aliceffekt, chip musician Hige Driver (chip style) and keyboard game cover artist Professor Sakamoto.
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Prof.Sakamoto's April 7 show live on Ustream

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Professor Sakamoto's April 7 installment of Prof.Sakamoto's Game Music Show is now available to view online, via Ustream. The latest edition features "Shevat, the Wind is Calling" from Xenogears, "Eyes on Me" from Final Fantasy VIII and "Melodies of Life" from Final Fantasy IX, among other memorable themes.
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Prof.Sakamoto's March 31 show archived on Ustream

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Professor Sakamoto's March 31 installment of Prof.Sakamoto's Game Music Show has been archived for repeat viewing on Ustream. The musician's most recent performance of live keyboard game arrangements includes medleys of music from Super Famicom role-playing games Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy IV, V & VI.
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Prof.Sakamoto's March 22 show archived on Ustream

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Professor Sakamoto's March 22 installment of Prof.Sakamoto's Game Music Show has been archived on Ustream. The musician's most recent batch of live keyboard game arrangements includes medleys of music from Legend of Mana, Ghosts'n Goblins and Gradius, among other memorable console game scores.
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Prof.Sakamoto's March 17 show live on Ustream

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Professor Sakamoto's March 17 installment of Prof.Sakamoto's Game Music Show is currently streaming live from Tokyo, via Ustream. The latest installment of keyboard game arrangements, featuring music from Xenogears and Ogre Battle, is the artist's first, post-salaryman status, as a full-time musician.
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Prof.Sakamoto's March 3 performance live on Ustream

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Professor Sakamoto's March 3 installment of Prof.Sakamoto's Game Music Show is currently broadcasting live from Tokyo, via Ustream. The latest installment of the live keyboard game arrangement series includes music from various Famicom titles. The musician is scheduled to play next week at the Bit Summit media event in Kyoto.
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Prof.Sakamoto's Feb 23 performance live on Ustream

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Professor Sakamoto's February 23 installment of Prof.Sakamoto's Game Music Show is currently streaming live from Tokyo via Ustream. The latest installment of the program features live keyboard arrangements of music from role-playing game Final Fantasy XIII and Super Famicom strategy title Tactics Ogre.
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Professor Sakamoto to perform at Bit Summit

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Composer and keyboard game arranger Professor Sakamoto will perform at the 1st Annual Bit Summit (Japanese Independent Game Developer & Media Event) in Kyoto on March 9. Companies joining the event include local devs at Q-Games, distributors at Playism and translators from the 8-4 Ltd. localization company.
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Prof.Sakamoto's Feb 9 Music Show live on Ustream

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Professor Sakamoto's February 9th installment of Prof.Sakamoto's Game Music Show has been archived on Ustream. The latest show broadcast from Tokyo features two hours of live keyboard arrangements, including music from NES titles Castlevania II, Goonies II, Mega Man 2, Final Fantasy II and R.B.I. Baseball.
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Prof.Sakamoto's Game Music Show live on Ustream

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An amber light illuminates a keyboard as Prof. Sakamoto plays game arrangements in his January 27 live Ustream performance. Selections from the latest installment of the Game Music Show include music from Hip Tanaka's score to Game Boy game Super Mario Land, along with the Final Fantasy chobobo theme.
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Prof. Sakamoto's wintry show for snowy weather

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A dim amber light illuminates a keyboard as Prof. Sakamoto plays two hours of wintry game arrangements in his January 14 archived Ustream performance. Prof.Sakamoto's Game Music Show, following a Tokyo snow storm, presents renditions of snowy Super Mario 64, EarthBound and Chrono Trigger themes.
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FAMI-MODE radio program on Noise Channel

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The newest installment of the Noise Channel radio program, hosted by TrueStar, features the FAMI-MODE 2012 Live Recordings. Music from the show by Kplecraft, Omodaka, Professor Sakamoto and Sexy-Synthesizer is included in the Nubuwo Winter Bundle, approaching its fundraising deadline on Kickstarter.
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Nubuwo Winter Bundle launched on Kickstarter

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The Nubuwo Winter Bundle has launched on Kickstarter, funding the FAMI-MODE 2012 DVD. The album bundle features in the INDIE PACK the soundtracks to Rainbow Moon, FTL (Faster Than Light), El Huervo Trilogy and Slipstream [ volume one ], and in the FAMI PACK, Mega Ran Fifth Anniversary, 8-Bit Jesus, Killed by Koopa Stage One and FAMI-MODE 2012 Live Recordings.
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Announcing the FAMI-MODE 2012 DVD

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Today we are pleased to announce a collaboration with the METEOR game culture shop in Tokyo to create the FAMI-MODE 2012 DVD. Crowdfunding through Kickstarter this month, the movie features live performances by Sexy-Synthesizer, Omodaka, Penny and Ashtray, Kplecraft and Professor Sakamoto.
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Professor Sakamoto Earthbound Ustream archived

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Famicom keyboard player Professor Sakamoto joined game cover artist Hyadain to perform music from MOTHER and Earthbound live over Ustream. Archived videos from the Hobonichi Live show, which feature composers Keiichi Suzuki and Hip Tanaka joining in the arrangements, have been uploaded to YouTube.